yes they can explain each other. the purpose of the story of moses was for us to pay attention to the tebernacle that moses was admonished to build in the wilderness of sinai. that was important because from that threefold structure was how the world and universe was to keep time and prove gods existance and relationship to man from a physiological and scientific standpoint. i t had three main components, the most holy place, the holy place and the court going round about, those three compartments made up the pattern. when u place that to a biblical view u can use the scriptures to show forth how that pattern is the Godhead, example John 1:1 in the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God then it says the Word was made flesh and these three are one. it says one because it is showing forth the Godhead and how that God is a unity not a trinity Zec 14: 9. ok whats the point? that same Godhead that is in the pattern that moses built is also likened unto something physical to point to the spirit romans 1:19-20. since it is one two three but yet one, a cell is made up the same way,example: its is a nuclei, nucleus and a cell body, pointing up to that fact that the father, the word or son, and the holy spirit and those three are one just like it is one cell. another example. a proton , nuetron and electron....the skin has three layers...everything is in threes because Of the godhead which is three parts yet one god.
2006-07-04 19:03:50
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answered by andislady 2
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No, I think that there is no way that science can explain religion and vice versa.
How can science explain faith? Science cannot explain how people genuinely got raised from the dead. Science also cannot explain the Godhead (trinity).
On the other hand, religion cannot explain what forms water - H2O. Religion also cannot explain about heat and temperature. How can religion explain the way to make atomic bombs?
Science and religion are two separate fields.. However, in recent years, some scientists have tried to prove that even they can be like God - taking control of what kind of babies we want to have, making human clones, the Big Bang theory, the evolution theory, stem cell researching and so on.
2006-07-04 18:39:09
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answered by dt_aiying 2
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Sure. Religion and science both are often used (and more often than not used incorrectly) to prove a wide variety on a regular basis. In fact, science has even become like a religion. Those are against religion get just as uppity about science as the religious people do.
2006-07-04 18:33:58
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answered by q2003 4
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Buddhism can explain science. I am a Buddhist and when I studied medicine I have come to find many things about birth, pregnancy and how nerve impulses travelled and how the body feels and interpret in their brain are already explained in Dhamma lectures which are Buddhism theories. I am amazed how Bhuddha had known these over 3000 years ago.
It is explained in detail how trillion impulses going throug the nerves each time. It will explain about how the earth and the world born.
It is not about creation and creator like other religions. It is about nature and that all of us are products of the nature. It explained about the mass, air, water , fire forces that exist in the earth. It explained about the mortality of all of us. It explained about our body and our feelings. It teaches us most of all to know our body and our mind and to be mindful in whatever we are doing.
Buddhism is so scientific and will always be tested true at any time. It is really amazing for me.
The older you get and the smarter you get , it has become the real way to live. It is not about faith, it is about yourself.
2006-07-04 19:08:53
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answered by yipeeyahyah 2
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properly, technological know-how is prevalent with very a lot about the variety of the mind, the chemical and neural pathways, what different structures do and how they respond to stimulus and harm. faith has not some thing to assert about any of that. What you're fairly asking is what's intelligence or self information. it quite is a question that has eluded technological know-how so a techniques, yet there are some interesting concepts. the mandatory theory at modern-day is that self information is an emergent phenomena once you benefit a particular variety of interconnections. Animals that are extra wise have larger brains with extra connections, and people are on the real. inspite of our fastest pcs, the interconnections between the chips are nevertheless orders of value decrease than what has advanced in our brains over thousands of thousands of years. some theorists anticipate that if we ever benefit that element, which contain with nanotechnology, that machines may benefit self information. that is evidently really speculative, and in the element of technological know-how fiction.
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answered by ? 4
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Both are religions and sciences of a sort and both have their flaws.
2006-07-04 18:32:50
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answered by Todd's 3
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I believe only psychiatry can explain religion.
2006-07-04 21:16:59
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answered by missinglincoln 6
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They both give explanations of the othr....
2006-07-04 18:31:39
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answered by suzi q 1
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thats a tough question
2006-07-04 18:30:44
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answered by sweat mamma bear 3
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